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Used 2015 Bentley Flying Spur for Sale Nationwide

72 results

Year:
2014
Make:
Bentley
Model:
Flying Spur
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
616 hp 6L W12
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (Beige)
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
50,714
Stock #:
EC091565
VIN:
SCBEC9ZA9EC091565
White 2014 Bentley Flying Spur Sedan All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$1,148

 

2014 Bentley Flying Spur

W12 AWD

50,714 mi

Henderson, NV
Great Deal

$45,766

$44,618

Year:
2015
Make:
Bentley
Model:
Flying Spur
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
500 hp 4L V8
Exterior color:
Black Crystal
Combined gas mileage:
19 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
31,277
Stock #:
26289A
VIN:
SCBET9ZA6F8048791
Black Crystal 2015 Bentley Flying Spur Sedan All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$3,000

 

2015 Bentley Flying Spur

V8 AWD

31,277 mi

Northfield, IL
Great Deal

$56,372

$53,372

Year:
2016
Make:
Bentley
Model:
Flying Spur
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
616 hp 6L W12
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
16 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Off White
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
32,684
Stock #:
12601
VIN:
SCBEC9ZA4GC058766
White 2016 Bentley Flying Spur Sedan All-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$3,000

 

2016 Bentley Flying Spur

W12 AWD

32,684 mi

Los Angeles, CA
Good Deal

$62,999

$59,999

Year:
2014
Make:
Bentley
Model:
Flying Spur
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
616 hp 6L W12
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
16 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
56,254
VIN:
SCBEC9ZA3EC092095
Black 2014 Bentley Flying Spur Sedan All-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2014 Bentley Flying Spur

W12 AWD

56,254 mi

Wayne, NJ
Good Deal

$47,790

About 2015 Bentley Flying Spur
When a Mercedes SL 550, BMW 750, or Audi S8 just doesn’t ring one’s bell, Bentley’s Flying Spur may be the answer. The 2015 Bentley Flying Spur not only has a much more exclusive name than these other sedans, it has much more gravitas. The Flying Spur impressively melds Bentley's famous British styling and hand-crafted interiors with the drivetrain and build quality of Volkswagen’s Audi group. Can you really ask for a more distinguished bloodline? The 2015 Bentley Flying Spur's new design was first released in 2014 model, when the Flying Spur name dropped the word “Continental.” It also received its own exclusive body style, though the look is familiar to those who know the Continental GT. It's easy to just cut to the chase and call this car the 4-door Continental GT, but that's not the case. There are two ‛15 Flying Spur trims, with some option packages available for each. First, we have the Flying Spur W12, a large, imposing sedan packing a W12 engine. That is not a typo—the pistons arrangement forms a "W". This is Volkswagen/Audi’s way of saying “Your V12 looks old-fashioned” to brands that still paste two inline 6s together. The 6.0-liter turbocharged engine produces 616 hp, enough to rocket the driver or the driven from 0-60 in about 4.3 seconds. If you own a road long enough, the Flying Spur can top 200 mph. These are impressive numbers for any supercar, but almost unreal for a full-size-plus sedan weighing over 5,000 pounds. The other trim is called the Flying Spur V8. In most cars, adding a V8 to the name implies exclusivity and raw power, but in the Flying Spur it denotes efficiency. The Bentley Flying Spur V8 uses Audi’s delicious twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter work of art for thrust. The engine produces 500 hp in the Flying Spur V8, resulting in performance being degraded just a smidge. It will take you about a half-second longer to reach 60 mph from a dead stop, and maximum velocity is “limited” to 186 mph. As long as your neighbor does not also have a Bentley Flying Spur, you need not worry that you will be passed by another sedan. While under way the Flying Spur V8 will consume a reasonable 14 mpg city/24 highway/17 combined. But enough with the facts and figures. The Flying Spur transcends all that. This is a four-plus-one sedan in which an owner can choose to drive or be driven. Either experience is special. The cabin melds modern convenience and technology with diamond-quilted leather. Up front, the driver and passenger can both control the touchscreen. That’s all well and good, but how would you take control of the infotainment from the back? Well, you would use Bentley’s Touch Screen Remote (TSR). The TSR is docked in back, waiting for you to use it like a TV remote to control rear climate and audio controls, among other things. In addition to individual screens and DVD players for rear passengers, The Flying Spur also offer an available Wi-Fi hotspot. Options also include fold-down individual iPod docks with fixed keyboards for each of the two main rear passengers. The Flying Spur does not lack connectivity, nor does it lack audio. Bentley boasts the available Naim Surround Sound system and its 11 custom-built Balanced Mode Radiator Speakers is perhaps the finest audio system in any vehicle. When ordering a Flying Spur, you first choose your drivetrain. Will it be W12 or V8? Next color must be considered. Bentley will paint your Flying Spur however you like it at its Crewe manufacturing facility. To “give you inspiration,” Bentley has a palette of suggested colors like “Hidden Depths” (blue), “The Classicist” (black), and “Inner Fire” (white). Next you decide which packages you want, but these are just guidelines, as your Flying Spur is made to order. The Mulliner specification is encouraged. You can also choose the Mulliner Mulsanne Shaheen edition (a Shaheen is a rare eagle from the Middle East). When you are finished, a transfer of of around $225,000 will take place from your purse to Bentley’s. There are so many custom coupes and sports cars on the market it's hard to know where they start and end. However, when it comes to custom luxury super-sedans, the Bentley Flying Spur is very possibly the finish line.

 

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When a Mercedes SL 550, BMW 750, or Audi S8 just doesn’t ring one’s bell, Bentley’s Flying Spur may be the answer. The 2015 Bentley Flying Spur not only has a much more exclusive name than these other sedans, it has much more gravitas. The Flying Spur impressively melds Bentley's famous British styling and hand-crafted interiors with the drivetrain and build quality of Volkswagen’s Audi group. Can you really ask for a more distinguished bloodline?

The 2015 Bentley Flying Spur's new design was first released in 2014 model, when the Flying Spur name dropped the word “Continental.” It also received its own exclusive body style, though the look is familiar to those who know the Continental GT. It's easy to just cut to the chase and call this car the 4-door Continental GT, but that's not the case.

There are two ‛15 Flying Spur trims, with some option packages available for each. First, we have the Flying Spur W12, a large, imposing sedan packing a W12 engine. That is not a typo—the pistons arrangement forms a "W". This is Volkswagen/Audi’s way of saying “Your V12 looks old-fashioned” to brands that still paste two inline 6s together. The 6.0-liter turbocharged engine produces 616 hp, enough to rocket the driver or the driven from 0-60 in about 4.3 seconds. If you own a road long enough, the Flying Spur can top 200 mph. These are impressive numbers for any supercar, but almost unreal for a full-size-plus sedan weighing over 5,000 pounds.

The other trim is called the Flying Spur V8. In most cars, adding a V8 to the name implies exclusivity and raw power, but in the Flying Spur it denotes efficiency. The Bentley Flying Spur V8 uses Audi’s delicious twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter work of art for thrust. The engine produces 500 hp in the Flying Spur V8, resulting in performance being degraded just a smidge. It will take you about a half-second longer to reach 60 mph from a dead stop, and maximum velocity is “limited” to 186 mph. As long as your neighbor does not also have a Bentley Flying Spur, you need not worry that you will be passed by another sedan. While under way the Flying Spur V8 will consume a reasonable 14 mpg city/24 highway/17 combined.

But enough with the facts and figures. The Flying Spur transcends all that. This is a four-plus-one sedan in which an owner can choose to drive or be driven. Either experience is special. The cabin melds modern convenience and technology with diamond-quilted leather. Up front, the driver and passenger can both control the touchscreen. That’s all well and good, but how would you take control of the infotainment from the back? Well, you would use Bentley’s Touch Screen Remote (TSR). The TSR is docked in back, waiting for you to use it like a TV remote to control rear climate and audio controls, among other things.

In addition to individual screens and DVD players for rear passengers, The Flying Spur also offer an available Wi-Fi hotspot. Options also include fold-down individual iPod docks with fixed keyboards for each of the two main rear passengers. The Flying Spur does not lack connectivity, nor does it lack audio. Bentley boasts the available Naim Surround Sound system and its 11 custom-built Balanced Mode Radiator Speakers is perhaps the finest audio system in any vehicle.

When ordering a Flying Spur, you first choose your drivetrain. Will it be W12 or V8? Next color must be considered. Bentley will paint your Flying Spur however you like it at its Crewe manufacturing facility. To “give you inspiration,” Bentley has a palette of suggested colors like “Hidden Depths” (blue), “The Classicist” (black), and “Inner Fire” (white).

Next you decide which packages you want, but these are just guidelines, as your Flying Spur is made to order. The Mulliner specification is encouraged. You can also choose the Mulliner Mulsanne Shaheen edition (a Shaheen is a rare eagle from the Middle East). When you are finished, a transfer of of around $225,000 will take place from your purse to Bentley’s.

There are so many custom coupes and sports cars on the market it's hard to know where they start and end. However, when it comes to custom luxury super-sedans, the Bentley Flying Spur is very possibly the finish line.

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